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there was no point in thinking about christie further. with the clock running out, romney pulled the plug on it for food. questions about his lawsuits, his health, indeed his weight. do you look at those issues as disqualifyi disqualifying, and if so, why? >> i know the vetting people who went through that analysis and put together the report laid everything out. frankly, there wasn't anything they found that wasn't already part of the public record and hadn't been dealt with effectively by chris christie. there was nothing new there. the reason i chose paul ryan was, as i indicated before, which paul had a complement of skills and experience that i thought would be helpful if he actually became vice president. i had been a governor. i hadn't worked in washington. he had been in washington. he was a budget pro. and i figured his relationships in washington, his knowledge of the budget would be a good compliment to me. and chris, by the way, chris could easily become our nominee and save our party and help get this nation on the right trac
there was no point in thinking about christie further. with the clock running out, romney pulled the plug on it for food. questions about his lawsuits, his health, indeed his weight. do you look at those issues as disqualifyi disqualifying, and if so, why? >> i know the vetting people who went through that analysis and put together the report laid everything out. frankly, there wasn't anything they found that wasn't already part of the public record and hadn't been dealt with effectively...
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but most east coast people know people like chris christie and like him. he's very much a man of his region. to me he's philadelphia, south jersey. wise guy attitude. we like people with attitude. generally they show themselves to be real about people like pawlenty and people who don't see it as fully animated. you know what i mean? >> yeah, yeah. totally. i want to say chris christie is taking steps to reduce his weight and get healthier. >> a lot of people are. by the way, who is too skinny and who is too fat? if he can handle himself in terms of psychology obviously, he's better off losing weight. you don't live that long if you stay that fat. that's just a fact. >> obama a care website. it came -- >> can i say something? i've been dying to say this. >> yes. >> all this stuff about biden and how they were going to dump him, i don't believe it. it would have made the president look so desperate. to drop his friend because he was worried about reelection. no real reason to do it otherwise. clinton he's been at war with. making himself a moment from the no
but most east coast people know people like chris christie and like him. he's very much a man of his region. to me he's philadelphia, south jersey. wise guy attitude. we like people with attitude. generally they show themselves to be real about people like pawlenty and people who don't see it as fully animated. you know what i mean? >> yeah, yeah. totally. i want to say chris christie is taking steps to reduce his weight and get healthier. >> a lot of people are. by the way, who is...
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i love chris christie. that's where the republican party needs to find itself as we move forward. >> isn't the problem, though, between a republican party that wants to stand on principles versus a republican party that wants to govern? $30 billion in damages to new jersey after hurricane sandy, something like $65 billion in damages to the country. rick, isn't this the dynamic in the republican party right now? one side wants to govern, the other side wants to stand on issues? >> i think it's a bit of both. one of the problemsivity with chris christie is his recent speech with the rnc where he says all i care about is winning. we've seen that before. okay, if we win, we get what? i would say, he did what he had to do with the storm. i do think, though, there was a bit of december probably a little too cozy with the president, knowing it was the final daze of mitt romney, with what mark halperin wrote in his book. that might have been a thumb in the eye. i'm not sure. that might have been a style he needs to
i love chris christie. that's where the republican party needs to find itself as we move forward. >> isn't the problem, though, between a republican party that wants to stand on principles versus a republican party that wants to govern? $30 billion in damages to new jersey after hurricane sandy, something like $65 billion in damages to the country. rick, isn't this the dynamic in the republican party right now? one side wants to govern, the other side wants to stand on issues? >> i...
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romney crossed chris christie off the short list. he was apparently bothered by chris christie's lateness showing up to things and also his physical fitness. they quote in the book romney modelled chris christie's girth, difficulty making his way down the aisle of the campaign bus, alice, true? >> well, as we said, i think there's a lot of truth to a lot of the information that's in this book as mark alluded to. and here's the thing with the v.p. selection. this was something that there's always talk about how this process goes through. one of the best kept secrets in individual politics to avoid being attacked by the other side. the key to this is it's no secret mitt romney is very organized, very fit, very on time. at the end of the day when it comes to chris christie, he's getting ready to be re-elected by a landslide come next tuesday. so there's something to be said for being fat and tardy. >> that's true. paul what about what chris christie said today when he heard about all this stuff in the book? i love it. let me just play i
romney crossed chris christie off the short list. he was apparently bothered by chris christie's lateness showing up to things and also his physical fitness. they quote in the book romney modelled chris christie's girth, difficulty making his way down the aisle of the campaign bus, alice, true? >> well, as we said, i think there's a lot of truth to a lot of the information that's in this book as mark alluded to. and here's the thing with the v.p. selection. this was something that there's...
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governor christie's campaign style is jersey personal. wrapping an arm around voters, posing for voters in a packed diner today. >> in new jersey, we can handle his abruptness and the so-called bully. but i think that the other parts of the country may not respond well to that. >> when you listen to me you don't wonder what i'm thinking. >> reporter: christie has done his part to stump the 2016 speculation. are you trying to be a different kind of republican in this race? >> i'm just trying to be me. you can decide whether that's different or not. i'm just me. >> reporter: with the republican party bruised nationally, its defeated candidate mitt romney talked up christie's chances on "meet the press." >> chris could easily become our nominee and save our party and help get this nation on the right track again them don't come better than chris christie. >> reporter: today president obama gained the campaign trail. the president who did not campaign for christie's new jersey governor did turn out for terry mcauliffe as democrats hope to tak
governor christie's campaign style is jersey personal. wrapping an arm around voters, posing for voters in a packed diner today. >> in new jersey, we can handle his abruptness and the so-called bully. but i think that the other parts of the country may not respond well to that. >> when you listen to me you don't wonder what i'm thinking. >> reporter: christie has done his part to stump the 2016 speculation. are you trying to be a different kind of republican in this race?...
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>> chris christie? >> was that chris christie talking to ron kaufman. >> at the convention. >> a good scene. >> this is over the speech. >> all right. mark and john stay with us. we'll talk much more about the book double town including the back story behind client eastwood rnc chair speech. remember the chair and how he made one romney adviser violently ill. now that's a tease. he'll be right back. i'm beth... and i'm michelle. and we own the paper cottage. it's a stationery and gifts store. anything we purchase for the paper cottage goes on our ink card. so you can manage your business expenses and access them online instantly with the game changing app from ink. we didn't get into business to spend time managing receipts, that's why we have ink. we like being in business because we like being creative, we like interacting with people. so you have time to focus on the things you love. ink from chase. so you can. american express credit card, every purchase earns you 2% cash back, which is deposited in
>> chris christie? >> was that chris christie talking to ron kaufman. >> at the convention. >> a good scene. >> this is over the speech. >> all right. mark and john stay with us. we'll talk much more about the book double town including the back story behind client eastwood rnc chair speech. remember the chair and how he made one romney adviser violently ill. now that's a tease. he'll be right back. i'm beth... and i'm michelle. and we own the paper cottage....
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christie is facing an election next week to be reinstalled. if he wins as governor for another four years, his democratic opponent is state senator, barbra buono. assuming she serves a second term, the presidential election in 2016 would come mid way through that second term as governor. what do new jersey's voters think of their governor running for president? a majority, 48 to 41 percent say go for it. and if he does go for it, who would he face? no one has officially thrown his or her hat in the ring, but here are some rumor gop contenders. kentucky senator, ron paul. marco rubio. texas senator, ted cruz. wisconsin representative, paul ryan. louisiana governor, bobby jindal. jeb bush, wisconsin governor, walker. north carolina governor, nikki hailey. new mexico governor, susana martinez. mary fallon. >> are you assimilated to all of those names? it's an easy question. who has the best chance to be the gop front runner? >> it's a good list and the winner will be ran paul. >> is that right? >> ran paul will win the whole thing. he can win in
christie is facing an election next week to be reinstalled. if he wins as governor for another four years, his democratic opponent is state senator, barbra buono. assuming she serves a second term, the presidential election in 2016 would come mid way through that second term as governor. what do new jersey's voters think of their governor running for president? a majority, 48 to 41 percent say go for it. and if he does go for it, who would he face? no one has officially thrown his or her hat in...
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to go back to christie and perry, this e-mail this morning talked about that chris christie will -- >> perry bacon. >> he's going to have to tattoo the right to win the republican primary and perhaps the things in his vet that he won't want to talk to are not the major problems. it's what he's going to have to do to win the primary and find his way back from that. we saw mitt romney was changed for the worse by the republican primary. why you're open to him because he's a moderate. but will he be a moderate after the republican primary. >> i'm not open to him. let's be clear. he would be a strong general election candidate could he get through the primary. one thing i will say about chris christie, i was speaking with a reporter from new jersey, who was telling me that a lot of the reporters in new jersey are intimidated by christie because he will aggressively attack them and make it more about them and the questions they are asking than trying to respond to questions themself and he told me that a lot of folks aren't prepared for that. they are very nervous around him and uncomforta
to go back to christie and perry, this e-mail this morning talked about that chris christie will -- >> perry bacon. >> he's going to have to tattoo the right to win the republican primary and perhaps the things in his vet that he won't want to talk to are not the major problems. it's what he's going to have to do to win the primary and find his way back from that. we saw mitt romney was changed for the worse by the republican primary. why you're open to him because he's a moderate....
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in new jersey, chris christie is channelling george w. bush, the version from 1998 using reelection and hoping to use it to show electability and distance himself from unpopular house republicans. with christie next to line to take over the governor's association, they have been crisscrossing the country almost immediately, touting and perfecting his anti-washington message. let's bring in michelle bernard, president of the women for politics. and jackie. jackie, normally these first of the off, off year elections are the canary in the coal mine about what the climate could be for the following year and i think in many ways there's going to be a couple of lessons and on that front it's going to be, hey, look, tea party type republicans don't win. nontea party type republicans win. that's going to be the overgeneralization as far as the republican party is concerned, but there is 2016. there's a lot more to it than 2014. >> oh, yeah. if as we expect terry mcauliffe gets elected governor of virginia, we'll break that trend where usually a m
in new jersey, chris christie is channelling george w. bush, the version from 1998 using reelection and hoping to use it to show electability and distance himself from unpopular house republicans. with christie next to line to take over the governor's association, they have been crisscrossing the country almost immediately, touting and perfecting his anti-washington message. let's bring in michelle bernard, president of the women for politics. and jackie. jackie, normally these first of the...
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but also what i want to know is what's in there about governor chris christie particularly some of the things in his background back when he was working as an sec lobbyist. and a think all of those details will be out shortly and you can no doubt bet people will be looking for clues for the potential gop frontrunner for 2016. >> the book said he did not choose chris christie because he had too many political land mines. so what might be some of the problems he faces if he chooses to run in 2016. >> what's also interesting is that the christie spokesperson put out a statement actually saying that he was very forthcoming with the romney campaign, so they actually issued a response. i think that there are going to be tons of questions everyone's vetted for 2016 as you go through the process, but particularly when he was working as a lobbyist for the sec and some of those dealings. i don't think all of those details have emerged quite yet. but it will be interesting to see what comes out in that book. >> and i always wonder when details come out how it affects current relationships like pr
but also what i want to know is what's in there about governor chris christie particularly some of the things in his background back when he was working as an sec lobbyist. and a think all of those details will be out shortly and you can no doubt bet people will be looking for clues for the potential gop frontrunner for 2016. >> the book said he did not choose chris christie because he had too many political land mines. so what might be some of the problems he faces if he chooses to run...
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christie's still on the move. nbc's kelly o'donnell is on the move as well, having interviewed christie on the road. she joins us in hamilton, new jersey. a good sunday to you. what is behind this tour? >> reporter: well, we've been traveling with the governor, talking to him along the way. he says the polls could do him a disservice because voters actually have to get there on election day and cast ballots. so he says he is trying to grind it out, push from town to town to connect with voters, to make sure they actually turn out. there's also the issue of how big of a margin might he have if he is, in fact, going to win, how big a win. and i talked to him about that last night. >> i'm not planning for it. i just think it's inevitable. you know, i think people look at elections and try to discern things from them about what they mean at that moment and what they mean for the future. i think that what people are going to see is so unusual for what our party has created in the last couple years that invariably peopl
christie's still on the move. nbc's kelly o'donnell is on the move as well, having interviewed christie on the road. she joins us in hamilton, new jersey. a good sunday to you. what is behind this tour? >> reporter: well, we've been traveling with the governor, talking to him along the way. he says the polls could do him a disservice because voters actually have to get there on election day and cast ballots. so he says he is trying to grind it out, push from town to town to connect with...
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it's been more valuable to christie. his leadership during sandy lifted his poll numbers to stats fearic heights by maintaining an alliance with obama, it's kept his numbers there. sandy is what brought christie and obama together. it's kept the white house out of the new jersey election and has christie on course to win a huge victory on tuesday. what remains to be seen is whether it will come back to haunt democrats three years from now. to talk about this, we have former virginia congressman and now reigning up against the clock champion republican tom davis. reporter dave weigel is with us and former texas congressman democrat martin frost. now also getting a more formal introduction following his up against the clock appearance, governor whitman, a resident new jersey politician on the panel, i wonder if you could talk about what in the estate of new jersey, we think of this as a blue state. you won there in two close elections in the 1990s, now, chris christie will probably win this by more than 20 points on tuesda
it's been more valuable to christie. his leadership during sandy lifted his poll numbers to stats fearic heights by maintaining an alliance with obama, it's kept his numbers there. sandy is what brought christie and obama together. it's kept the white house out of the new jersey election and has christie on course to win a huge victory on tuesday. what remains to be seen is whether it will come back to haunt democrats three years from now. to talk about this, we have former virginia congressman...
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i mean, christie whitman was elected governor twice and never broke 50%. nobody since 1988 has had a five in front of their name in a statewide race. >> no republican. >> no republican has. right. so to me, always this race has been to at least get to 50% plus one, then anything above that is gravy. so i'll be really happy with that, because that's a historical achievement. in 25 years, no one's done that in new jersey. i will be happy with that. i suspect we may do better than that and if we do, every point we do better above that will make me even happier tonight. so if we go way above that, i will be really happy. but that's always been my goal is to break that record, and i hoped to do that four years ago and we didn't. i want to try to get that done tonight. >> great. thank you. >>> toronto mayor rob ford is speaking after finally coming clean about smoking crack. let's listen in. >> what i have gone through. i know what i did was wrong and admitting it was the most difficult and embarrassing thing i have ever had to do. folks, i have nothing left to
i mean, christie whitman was elected governor twice and never broke 50%. nobody since 1988 has had a five in front of their name in a statewide race. >> no republican. >> no republican has. right. so to me, always this race has been to at least get to 50% plus one, then anything above that is gravy. so i'll be really happy with that, because that's a historical achievement. in 25 years, no one's done that in new jersey. i will be happy with that. i suspect we may do better than that...
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chris christie next to romney, romney would shrink and christie would blossom. as a freshman governor, probably wasn't the right time anyway. it's hard to think this controlled person in the business community will pick this wild prosecutor with a huge body and a huge ego and huge expansive personality and i suspect -- i'd also say in defense of christie, if your state gets hit by something like sandy. you love the person that helps you. the idea he was calculating carefully, i think he was emotionally engaged in what happened to the jersey shore and genuinely grateful and to not have a spirit of understanding that is petty. >> it's surprising that someone decided to dump this vetting file. >> that connections -- >> it has all kinds of -- and he should defend himself. it has all kinds of allegations and kind of a horrible thing and people put their trust in the vetters and for someone a year late tore leak it is a horrible thing to do but will create opponents for chris christie, i think it's damaging to chris christie this happened and unfortunate someone hated
chris christie next to romney, romney would shrink and christie would blossom. as a freshman governor, probably wasn't the right time anyway. it's hard to think this controlled person in the business community will pick this wild prosecutor with a huge body and a huge ego and huge expansive personality and i suspect -- i'd also say in defense of christie, if your state gets hit by something like sandy. you love the person that helps you. the idea he was calculating carefully, i think he was...
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and also on the chris christie stuff, not disclosing, that also plays into chris christie being kind of a loose cannon and not a team player. so was it interpreted that way as well? >> yes. at the staff level in the book it's very clear that the romney folks were unhappy with the level of information coming from the chris christie people in trenton, new jersey, and that there was a sort of press for more and more and more. they just were not getting it. >> what i find fascinating on this, anderson, chris christie and clinton might very well be the two nominees next time around. both were considered for veep and decided against. and it just shows you that some of the assumptions about them being great successes, i'm not so sure. >> there's also a lot of stuff about president obama's relationship with former president bill clinton. >> strained. >> yes. but came around on it seems olympic. >> sort of a love story in the end, right. >> love story. >> president obama as you guys know, is so different in terms of his style from president clinton. there's this great scene in the book where
and also on the chris christie stuff, not disclosing, that also plays into chris christie being kind of a loose cannon and not a team player. so was it interpreted that way as well? >> yes. at the staff level in the book it's very clear that the romney folks were unhappy with the level of information coming from the chris christie people in trenton, new jersey, and that there was a sort of press for more and more and more. they just were not getting it. >> what i find fascinating on...
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have you heard the one about vice president clinton or chr christie. this is "state of the union". >>> good morning from washington. i'm candy crowley. attorneys charged the man that opened fire at lax with two felonies. the gunman, 23-year-old paul ciancia killed hernandez. two additional agents were wounded. joining me now from austin texas is the chairman of the house homeland committee michael mccaul. congressman, thank you for joining us. in the aftermath of this, the question i hear most often is -- >> thank you. >> -- why did he do this? do you know about that? i know you've been able to see some notes that he wrote. what do you think the motivation was here? >> i think mental illness, once again, kind of like the navy yard shooter that we saw. the suicide note that i read talks a lot about killing tsa agents, and if he said if i just kill one my mission is accomplished and unfortunately, he did do that the other day and the other thing he wanted to talk about is how easy it is to bring a gun into an airport and do something just like he did and
have you heard the one about vice president clinton or chr christie. this is "state of the union". >>> good morning from washington. i'm candy crowley. attorneys charged the man that opened fire at lax with two felonies. the gunman, 23-year-old paul ciancia killed hernandez. two additional agents were wounded. joining me now from austin texas is the chairman of the house homeland committee michael mccaul. congressman, thank you for joining us. in the aftermath of this, the...
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hillary clinton or chris christie? >> if we're looking at that angle, the question people put out there, if they could win new jersey in 2016 in the general election, that's gravy. the state they're telling republicans and they want the political world to think is pence. they think chris christie could beat hillary clinton or another republican and pick off oh pennsylvania. >> even though the clintons have that history in pennsylvania. >> but pennsylvania on paper is the one that -- romney got down to 3.5, 4% last time. pence is the one that's a lot more of those sort of -- white working class voters that -- can be peeled off from the -- i do wants to say something quickly in barbara buono's defense. she got served up by her own party. i don't think this is a problem of barbara buono of being a deficient candidate. i think she did the best she could. she was working really hard on this campaign and her own party sold her out. that's part of the success of christie. the democratic party -- where was chris christie last
hillary clinton or chris christie? >> if we're looking at that angle, the question people put out there, if they could win new jersey in 2016 in the general election, that's gravy. the state they're telling republicans and they want the political world to think is pence. they think chris christie could beat hillary clinton or another republican and pick off oh pennsylvania. >> even though the clintons have that history in pennsylvania. >> but pennsylvania on paper is the one...
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. >> i must sayer i have loved chris christie, i am a single issue voter and christie is off my list. >> so now anne coulter loves ted cruz. if ann keeps up this kardashian pace, she will be throwing ted cruz to the curb sometime next year. ted cruz went to iowa for the third time this year. ted cruz's reception was warm but muted. >> we didn't accomplish our ultimate policy goal in this battle and we didn't because unfortunately a significant number of senate republicans chose not to unite and stand side by side with house republicans. had we stood together, i'm convinced the outcome would be very different. >> joining me now, not a lot of hooting and howling there at every word that ted cruz would say unlike his reception in texas last week. >> a little bit different there. i think he gave a speech of about 40 minutes long at some point. i don't know who could sit through a speech like that. i talked to some folks on ground there and they still think he is the front runner in terms of who the evangelicals like in iowa. he jumped ahead people like rand paul and marco rubio. they sort
. >> i must sayer i have loved chris christie, i am a single issue voter and christie is off my list. >> so now anne coulter loves ted cruz. if ann keeps up this kardashian pace, she will be throwing ted cruz to the curb sometime next year. ted cruz went to iowa for the third time this year. ted cruz's reception was warm but muted. >> we didn't accomplish our ultimate policy goal in this battle and we didn't because unfortunately a significant number of senate republicans...
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i think there were a number of challenges with chris christie. namely, i think the book talks a lot about his weight and the book talks a lot about a vetting record. but i think namely, chris christie is not somebody who would be comfortable in the role of being a number two. and when you're going to be president, you have to have confidence that the person who is going to be your number two is going to be focused on your agenda and someone like chris christie with a strong personality and fixed ideas about what he wants to do don't necessarily fit very role well in the role of being a vice president. >> he's the alpha. >> he's used to being number one. going back to when governor romney was considered a vice presidential candidate in 2008 as a potential running mate for john mccain. i made the same argument. i said mitt romney is used to being number one. he's not someone who will fit very well inside the box of the vice presidential candidate. >> maria, the same book "double down" also sels the obama campaign explored dumping joe biden, i hate
i think there were a number of challenges with chris christie. namely, i think the book talks a lot about his weight and the book talks a lot about a vetting record. but i think namely, chris christie is not somebody who would be comfortable in the role of being a number two. and when you're going to be president, you have to have confidence that the person who is going to be your number two is going to be focused on your agenda and someone like chris christie with a strong personality and...
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you have to love it. >> first off, if you want to sell books, put christie in there. he has an inflated evening officially put kardashian in there if you want to sell books. that's the example, alice talked about these nondenial denials. usually a straight talker saying the stuff in this is true. they're trying to sell books. well, duh! it sounds lick a confirmation to me if you decode the language. >> i give him credit for saying spell my name right. call me puffer fish if you want to. >>> martin macneill is on trial for the murder of his wife. [ male announcer ] at northrop grumman, we've always been on the forefront of innovation. when the world called for speed... ♪ ...when the world called for stealth... ♪ ...intelligence... endurance... affordability... adaptability... and when the world asked for the future. staying ahead in a constantly evolving world. that's the value of performance. northrop grumman. that's the value of performance. we got the ball rolling. in cities across the country, coca-cola joined with communities and local leaders to roll out a su
you have to love it. >> first off, if you want to sell books, put christie in there. he has an inflated evening officially put kardashian in there if you want to sell books. that's the example, alice talked about these nondenial denials. usually a straight talker saying the stuff in this is true. they're trying to sell books. well, duh! it sounds lick a confirmation to me if you decode the language. >> i give him credit for saying spell my name right. call me puffer fish if you want...
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christie doesn't mention that. he says we need to work together. he is distancing himself from what some of the republican party is doing. >> ted cruz irreversible? >> not among republican voters. still when i talk to republicans in iowa, they think what he did was absolutely heroic for the party and he's not yet taken a real ding from that. >> governor romney also weighed in on the challenges that hillary clinton could face should she decide to run. listen to this. >> she's a very well known figure. obviously if she becomes a nominee, we'll be taking a very close look at her record as secretary of state and seeing what she actually accomplished and where america has gone. i think people will have to think that the last four years, last five years have not been a great time for america's interests around the world. she's responsible for part of that. >> peter, what's your sense? is benghazi the unspoken word in that comment he had made there? if so, how vulnerable could the former secretary of state be over her record? >> well, you know, benghazi i
christie doesn't mention that. he says we need to work together. he is distancing himself from what some of the republican party is doing. >> ted cruz irreversible? >> not among republican voters. still when i talk to republicans in iowa, they think what he did was absolutely heroic for the party and he's not yet taken a real ding from that. >> governor romney also weighed in on the challenges that hillary clinton could face should she decide to run. listen to this. >>...
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he says chriss christie stands out, and then who did not make the list? ted cruz, falling short of haupl r romney's criteria. you will find them on twitter. a former congressman for new york, and a pollster for president jimmy carter, and a pollster for bill clinton, and fox news contributor as well. good to have you here tonight. timely, too, because of the comments from governor romney. doug, i ask you first, he left out senator ted cruz. why? >> he represents a different strand of republican than romney, but despite the controversy he moved close to the top of the republican presidential trial heats indicating a couple things. first, the party is divided. two, there is no clear frontrunner, and three mitt romney, who lost the race he probably could have won is really somewhat out of step of what is going on. >> we want to hear from the governor on who he actually would pick from his party to run. in his own comments about senator cruz, let's watch that. >> paul ryan, jeb bush, marco rubio, a long list of capable people, but chris christie stands out. >
he says chriss christie stands out, and then who did not make the list? ted cruz, falling short of haupl r romney's criteria. you will find them on twitter. a former congressman for new york, and a pollster for president jimmy carter, and a pollster for bill clinton, and fox news contributor as well. good to have you here tonight. timely, too, because of the comments from governor romney. doug, i ask you first, he left out senator ted cruz. why? >> he represents a different strand of...
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it's silly season. >> at this stage, you look at chris christie and say -- >> chris christie was puffer fish. >> that's a very impressive guy. >> mitt romney scratched chris christie off the vp list for a variety of reasons, including his medical history. >> his health is very solid, very good. >> romney gawked at christie's weight, cackling verbally to his age. >> hey [ bleep ] chow down. >> it's a pretty compelling story. >> doesn't make it valid. >> it's silly season. >> if you like your health care plan -- >> vice journalists. >> you can keep your health care plan. >> never join a pylon. >> i don't remember significant discussions around some of the verbiage on this. >> the anecdote is not proof. >> everything is not an anecdote. >> the plural of anecdotes is many anecdotes. >> oh, yes, many. >> i'm trying positive make my point here. >> it's silly season. >> a footnote police have been dogging me, i admit that. >> well, well, well, rachel maddow. >> i take it as an insult. i will not lie down and say people can call me dishonest, misleading or misrespecting. >> challenge you to a d
it's silly season. >> at this stage, you look at chris christie and say -- >> chris christie was puffer fish. >> that's a very impressive guy. >> mitt romney scratched chris christie off the vp list for a variety of reasons, including his medical history. >> his health is very solid, very good. >> romney gawked at christie's weight, cackling verbally to his age. >> hey [ bleep ] chow down. >> it's a pretty compelling story. >> doesn't make...
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just what would a christie/hillary clinton race look like? these are the topics for our agenda panel. we've got dafna linzer, david corn, the washington bureau chief for mother jones and msnbc political analyst and corey d e dade, a contributing editor for the root. dafna, we have a handful of new polls showing the lead of chris christie over his opponent. quinnipiac has the governor with 61% to barbara buono with 33%. rutgers putting christie at 66, buono 30 and many new jersey anz want him to run for president. regardless of whether you like his politics or not, he's just a likeable candidate that has this sealed up, doesn't he? >> yeah, he does. it's been a really good year no chris christie in a lot of ways. the way he came out after hurricane sandy just a year ago was very extraordinary. he's very, very popular at home. it's wonderful that some of his constituents want him to run. i think the bigger question is will the republican party and the republican party the way it is today want him to be their candidate, want him to be the face o
just what would a christie/hillary clinton race look like? these are the topics for our agenda panel. we've got dafna linzer, david corn, the washington bureau chief for mother jones and msnbc political analyst and corey d e dade, a contributing editor for the root. dafna, we have a handful of new polls showing the lead of chris christie over his opponent. quinnipiac has the governor with 61% to barbara buono with 33%. rutgers putting christie at 66, buono 30 and many new jersey anz want him to...
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maybe he's trying to help christie. get it out ahead of time. >> in terms of the obama white house, they want to continue being vindictive and leaks, it's editor@weeklystandard.com. i would be happy. next time, bill clinton and president obama play golf, whichever each one -- whatever they each say when they -- >> i don't think there will be a next time. but there is also a 2016 manifestation to this. a democrat said something, hillary is probably going to run and if she does, the tension between the obama and clinton camps is still there, you know. president obama and secretary clinton have managed to become friends and have a good working relationship, but president obama and president clinton having this anecdote, i can take him in doses, that's not helpful, john. i can only speak to what i experienced with him and president clinton, and i know that obviously when they first got to the white house, you know, things could have been strained from the campaign but i saw them get along quite well and when they were worki
maybe he's trying to help christie. get it out ahead of time. >> in terms of the obama white house, they want to continue being vindictive and leaks, it's editor@weeklystandard.com. i would be happy. next time, bill clinton and president obama play golf, whichever each one -- whatever they each say when they -- >> i don't think there will be a next time. but there is also a 2016 manifestation to this. a democrat said something, hillary is probably going to run and if she does, the...
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the moderate and respected chris christie. how can two starkly different kind of republicans coexist in today's gop. mark cecil, the group responsible for expanding the democrats majority in the u.s. senate. and michelle goldberg is a contributor to the nation. i want to start with cecil. a guy looking across the aisle right now. tell me what it's like to face the possibility that christie could win really big tomorrow and possibly begin a resurgence of establishment republicanism, non-right wing republicanism. >> well, i can tell you in senate races around the country, that hasn't been the case. >> talk about new jersey. don't change the subject. talk about new jersey. what will be the impact if you get 65% or something win by christie and he begins to look like the image of the republican party. is that important or not? >> i think the impact is zero. when you look at what -- >> wait a minute. stop right here. if you're just going to flack, you're of no value to this show. you're telling me a victory in a headline dominating
the moderate and respected chris christie. how can two starkly different kind of republicans coexist in today's gop. mark cecil, the group responsible for expanding the democrats majority in the u.s. senate. and michelle goldberg is a contributor to the nation. i want to start with cecil. a guy looking across the aisle right now. tell me what it's like to face the possibility that christie could win really big tomorrow and possibly begin a resurgence of establishment republicanism, non-right...
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the moderate and respected chris christie. how can two starkly different kind of republicans coexist in today's gop. guy cecil, the group responsible for expanding the democrats majority in the u.s. senate. and michelle goldberg is a contributor to the nation. i want to start with cecil. a guy looking across the aisle right now. tell me what it's like to face the possibility that christie could win really big tomorrow and possibly begin a resurgence of establishment republicanism, non-right wing republicanism. >> well, i can tell you in senate races around the country, that hasn't been the case. >> talk about new jersey. don't change the subject. talk about new jersey. what will be the impact if you get 65% or something win by christie and he begins to look like the image of the republican party. is that important or not? >> i think the impact is zero. when you look at what -- >> wait a minute. stop right here. if you're just going to flack, you're of no value to this show. you're telling me a victory in a headline dominating
the moderate and respected chris christie. how can two starkly different kind of republicans coexist in today's gop. guy cecil, the group responsible for expanding the democrats majority in the u.s. senate. and michelle goldberg is a contributor to the nation. i want to start with cecil. a guy looking across the aisle right now. tell me what it's like to face the possibility that christie could win really big tomorrow and possibly begin a resurgence of establishment republicanism, non-right...